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WWYD term time poor pay : full time better pay?

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minimammy · 04/06/2018 12:49

I work part time in a school.
We aren't very poor but not well off, we have to look after the pennies.
I could do with moving to other opportunities.
However jobs I'm looking at are full time, obviously not school holidays.
My children are 10 and 5.
WWYD stay put to have the time or look at full time plus childcare in the holidays. Looking at shifts we would have to save for childcare in the six weeks holidays. I'm sure this is what people have to do though, that's just with quick working out.
We don't have any family help for childcare so that's not an option.
TIA

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beckik01 · 06/06/2018 22:24

I don't think you can claim both at the same
Time. If you want to do vouchers you will have to stop TFC and then start vouchers.

Slimtimeagain · 08/06/2018 14:22

beckik where does the op mention TFC or childcare vouchers? I haven't seen them mention Either?
Op if suggest doing some proper workings out. See how much better off you'd be working full time. Then decide if the pros of full time work outweigh the time off?

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